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  2. Project 941 submarine - Wikipedia

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    Size comparison of common World War II submarines with the Typhoon class Soviet Typhoon-class ballistic missile submarine, with inset of an American football field graphic to convey a sense of the enormous size of the vessel. The Typhoon class was developed under Project 941 as the Soviet Akula class (Акула), meaning shark.

  3. Category : Russia and Soviet Union military ship templates

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  4. File:Typhoon class Schema.svg - Wikipedia

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    Classe Typhoon; Projet:Maritime/Bistro du port/Mars 2011; Usage on hu.wikipedia.org 941-es tervszámú tengeralattjáró; Usage on id.wikipedia.org Kapal selam; Usage on ja.wikipedia.org タイフーン型原子力潜水艦; Usage on pl.wikipedia.org Okręty podwodne projektu 941; Usage on ru.wikipedia.org

  5. Russia’s Monster Submarines Are Even Scarier Than You ... - AOL

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    Russia’s Typhoon-class submarines are the biggest subs ever built. Each u-boat stretched to nearly 600 feet long and was wider than the average American house.

  6. Russian submarine Dmitriy Donskoi - Wikipedia

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    In 2021 it was reported that the submarine would remain in service until at least 2026. [5] However, its role was also reportedly limited to that of a weapons test platform. [6] Dmitriy Donskoi and the rest of the Typhoons are to be replaced by the Russian fourth-generation submarine class, the Borei class.

  7. Soviet submarine TK-202 - Wikipedia

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    ТК-202 was a ballistic missile submarine of the Russian Navy, formerly having served in the Soviet Navy. Hull number TК-202 was laid down at the Sevmash shipyards in Severodvinsk in October 1980 and launched in April 1982. She was the second ship of the Soviet Project 941 Akula class (Russian for shark, NATO reporting name Typhoon).

  8. Template:Typhoon class submarine - Wikipedia

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  9. RSM-56 Bulava - Wikipedia

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    Typhoon-class submarine Dmitri Donskoi (as a testbed) [10] The RSM-56 Bulava ( Russian : Булава , lit. " mace ", NATO reporting names SS-N-30 / SS-NX-32 , [ 11 ] GRAU index 3M30 , 3K30 ) is a submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) developed for the Russian Navy and deployed in 2019 on the new Borei class of ballistic missile nuclear ...